
WASHINGTON—An estimated 1,500 people rallied near Washington’s National Mall on July 20 to call for an end to communist China’s brutal 24-year-long persecution of the spiritual group Falun Gong.
At a rally held near the Capitol, U.S. rights advocates and experts voiced concerns that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has taken its persecution well beyond its borders into the United States and other free societies.
“It is something that should strike concern, if not fear, in the heart of every single American and every single person living in a country where China has sought to repress, to spend to censor, to propagandize, to intimidate, to violently attack,” said Katrina Lantos Swett, president of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & Justice.
Advocates cited recent federal prosecutions of suspected Chinese agents in the United States who allegedly aided the CCP in silencing and harassing Falun Gong adherents as part of the regime’s transnational repression. This includes one case involving an undercover Chinese police station in New York, and another involving an alleged attempt to bribe a U.S. official as part of a scheme to “topple” Falun Gong.
“We must recognize that if we don’t confront them if we don’t meet the challenge that they pose, they will continue to spread their tentacles and the threat that they pose far beyond the borders of China itself,” Ms. Swett said.

July 20 marks the 24th anniversary of the launch of the Chinese regime’s violent suppression of Falun Gong.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice composed of meditative exercises and moral teachings centered on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. By 1999, an estimated 70 million to 100 million people had taken up the practice in mainland China.
The CCP, viewing this popularity as a threat to its authoritarian control over the population, vowed to eliminate the faith group by any means necessary. Millions of adherents have since been detained in facilities across the country, where they endure forced labor and torture in a bid to force them to give up their belief. An untold number have died from torture, or been killed for their organs to fuel the regime’s lucrative transplantation industry.
Abraham Cooper, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, expressed gratitude that U.S. authorities “are moving to charge and bring to justice those parties acting on behalf of the Chinese government to suppress the Falun Gong and other Chinese dissidents.”
The commission will continue to urge the U.S. government to “take more consequential actions to hold the Chinese government and its agents accountable for religious freedom abuses in China and here in the United States,” Mr. Cooper said.

Forced Organ Harvesting
After years of mounting evidence of the grisly crime, an independent expert panel in 2019 concluded “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the communist regime has been harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience, primarily Falun Gong adherents, on a “significant scale.”
Mr. Bremberg also cited research from April 2022, co-written by a fellow from his foundation, which showed “conclusively” that “Chinese surgeons had been turned into executioners, that their surgeries were used to execute political prisoners under the scalpel for the purpose of forced organ harvesting.”
He credited the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation for taking “a hugely important step” last year to ban Chinese transplant data or papers from its publications, and called on other medical institutions to follow suit.
Mr. Bremberg also cited a Texas law banning insurers from funding organ transplant surgeries linked to China, which marks the first American measure to take such a step.
“After 24 years of constant continual persecution of Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese Communist Party, it is important for Americans and people from free countries all around the world to know about and then take action to demand that the Chinese Communist Party stop its heinous human rights abuses,” he told The Epoch Times after the rally.
“At any time, human rights are violated anywhere we need to speak out, and demand that people take action.”
And even though U.S. institutions breaking off their relationships with Chinese hospitals might not end the practice, “it’ll stop our complicity with those activities, and that’s the important step that Americans need to demand gets taken,” he said.

Mr. Tozzi also referenced Mr. Smith’s bill, the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023 (H.R. 1154), which passed the House earlier this year.
The bill would sanction anyone involved in forced organ harvesting and require annual government reporting on such activities taking place in foreign countries. Sanctions include a criminal penalty of up to 20 years in prison. The bill is currently awaiting markup with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Mr. Tozzi recommended people urge their senators to get the measure passed.
He noted that the CECC and Mr. Smith are now making targeted inquiries to U.S. companies to ask them to ensure that their technology isn’t implicated in the forced organ harvesting in China.
“They must make sure that their technology is not used for pernicious purposes,” he said.
Arielle Del Turco, assistant director of the Center for Religious Liberty Family Research Council, urged the United States to acknowledge the CCP as the “biggest threat to human rights in the world today,” and to start by passing the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act.
Call to Recognize a Genocide
Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at Hudson Institute, was recognized with an award from the advocacy group Friends of Falun Gong for her work in defending the faith group.
“Transnational repression by the Chinese Communist Party on American soil that curtails the rights of religious freedom and freedom of speech for American citizens and American residents: this must stop,” Ms. Shea said at the rally.
Ms. Shea, holding a golden statue of a goddess bearing a trumpet and a lotus flower—a popular Chinese symbol of purity—said the award motivates her to want to do a lot more.
“This repression here, genocide there—it’s one of the world’s worst situations in terms of human rights,” she told The Epoch Times. “China is the biggest threat to religious freedom and free speech in the world today.”
Ms. Shea and other experts have recognized the CCP’s persecution as genocide and have called on the United States to designate it as such, as it has in relation to Beijing’s suppression of Uyghurs in the northwest Xinjiang region.

“There is, and was a genocide 20 years ago. It needs to be recognized,” she said.

Bearing Witness


“You weren’t living like a human being,” she told The Epoch Times.
After going through that, “no hardship feels like suffering anymore,” she said.


Coming to the United States was like night and day.
During a march in New York last weekend, which she also attended, she felt encouraged when she saw a local give her a thumbs-up.
The difference reminds her even more of the lack of freedom of her fellow adherents in China.
“I want to be a voice for them,” she said.
Strength and Courage
Advocates and experts commended the persistent effort by Falun Gong practitioners in China who risk persecution themselves to raise awareness about the CCP’s crimes.
“Believers have responded to CCP persecution with tenacity, nonviolence, and creativity,” said Sarah Cook, senior adviser at Freedom House. “And they have helped secure the release of detainees and saved lives.”
The faith group has been “one of the strongest communities speaking out on the extreme levels of persecution,” the details of which “people find very difficult to believe,” Sean Nelson, legal counsel for global religious freedom at Alliance Defending Freedom, told The Epoch Times.
Around the world, a shift has begun in people’s perceptions of the Chinese communist regime, Mr. Nelson said, noting that the spy balloon that transited through the U.S. airspace earlier this year has “really hit a lot of people in America who were not aware of just how far the Chinese Communist Party … was interested in stopping anybody who speaks out against it.”
